The XGA-resolution (1024 x 768) Hitachi CP-X3014WN 3200 Lumens XGA Projector has 3200 ANSI lumens of projection power at a 3000:1 contrast ratio so it will give you a fine image, even when you can't achieve theater-level darkness.

Description:

Its 0.63" 3LCD imaging panels (the part that creates the image) deliver sharper and brighter pictures with superior grayscale detail. Smooth, seamless color combined with an unparalleled grayscale range delivers incredible detail to every image displayed by the CP-X3014WN.

Those images can be in a wide variety of formats. Of course, the CP-X3014WN can project in 720p, 1080i and 1080p high definition. Its international credentials are equally impressive. It can project images in the NTSC, NTSC 4.43, PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, and SECAM video formats and it has a 100 to 240V AC 50/60Hz power supply.

No matter where you use it, if you need to make presentations, you'll appreciate the remote control as a mouse function. Just plug one end of a USB cable (available separately) into your laptop and the other into the projector's USB type B port and you're no longer tied to your computer when presenting.

The CP-X3014WN makes your audience's life easier too. It can display all four closed captioning channels as well as all four text channels from programming sources that provide CC. CC is useful not only for the hard of hearing but also for people learning English as a second language and for everybody when you have to project in a noisy environment like gyms or trade shows.

If you are working in a noisy environment your CP-X3014WN won't be part of the problem for another reason. Its fan noise is a mere 36 dB in standard mode and in eco mode it runs at 29 dB, literally quieter than a whispered conversation.

Features:

3LCD Technology A sophisticated, innovative technology that utilizes three chips to deliver vibrant, true-to-life and consistent images for the most demanding audiences

Hybrid Filter The hybrid filter lasts for more than 4000 hours, ten times longer than conventional filters. This extension in maintenance intervals reduces the overall cost of ownership significantly

AMX Device Discovery When integrated with an AMX controller, the relevant communication modules and drivers are downloaded to the projector automatically

HDMI Connection Get the highest quality image by connecting the latest in A/V equipment to the projector with HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)

Long Lamp Life Using eco mode, lamp life is extended to more than 6000 hours - equivalent to the projector being used for three hours a day over a period of ten years

Template Function This unique Hitachi feature allows you to project different patterns of lines and grids onto a whiteboard, blackboard or flip chart, making writing and drawing easier

Virtually Maintenance Free Hitachi projectors are designed to be easy to use and require minimal maintenance. Long-life parts significantly extend the maintenance intervals, reducing cost and any inconvenience

Daytime Mode It can be harder to see a projected picture when the sun is shining brightly. Projections are always vivid and colorful in a bright environment with daytime mode

My Button Assign custom functions or common tasks to a programmable button on your remote control

Messenger Send text messages and announcements to multiple, networked projectors at the same time. This is ideal for projecting daily work schedules and university campus notifications to multiple classrooms simultaneously

Centralized Reporting Function Using a single PC, create HTML reports for a group of networked projectors to simplify maintenance requirements

Audio Pass Through When all you need is sound and not pictures, this convenient feature lets you hear the projector's speakers- helping to preserve lamp life

Progressive Scan Typically with moving images, each frame of video is shown in two halves - odd lines and even lines. Progressive scan enables every line of a video frame to be displayed simultaneously resulting in crisp, smooth motion and reduced flicker and judder

On Screen Display (OSD) The new menu is much easier to use. Navigating through the different options is easier, while settings are clearly named